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020 _a9780199251193
082 _a327.101 ORD
100 _aFoot, Rosemary.( ed.)
245 0 _aOrder and Justice in International relations / edited by Rosemary Foot,John
260 _aOxford
260 _bOUP
260 _c2003
300 _a313 p.
365 _b 925.00
365 _dRS
520 _aThe relationship between international order and justice has long been central to the study and practice of international relations. For most of the twentieth century, states and international society gave priority to a view of order that focused on the minimum conditions for coexistence in a pluralist, conflictual world. Justice was seen either as secondary or sometimes even as a challenge to order. Recent developments have forced a reassessment of this position. This book sets current concerns within a broad historical and theoretical context; explores the depth and scope of this presumed solidarism amidst the difficulties of acting on the basis of a more strongly articulated liberal position; and underscores the complexity and abiding tensions inherent in the relationship between order and justice. Chapters examine a wide range of state and transnational perspectives on order and justice, including those from China, India, Russia, the United States, and the Islamic world. Other chapters investigate how the order-justice relationship is mediated within major international institutions, including the United Nations, the World Trade Organization and the global financial institutions.
650 _aInternational Relations
700 _aLewis , John (ed.)
700 _aHurrell , Andrew (ed.)
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